Russo-Ukrainian war, day 1567: May was the deadliest month for Ukrainian civilians since 2022
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Exclusives
| Ukraine is droning Russian ships. The goal: to create supply bottlenecks on land.. Ukraine's drones aren't just attacking Russia's supply trucks. They're now hitting Russia's supply ships, too. |
| Newly-announced Litavr interceptor is a model microcosm of Ukraine’s drone innovation programs. Each feature is an example of where Ukraine's interceptor industry is headed. |
| Russia tells its regions to raise taxes on residents and businesses to plug a record budget hole. The combined regional gap grew fivefold from 2024 and almost eightfold from 2023, with the tax service now pressing governors to find more revenue. |
| Russians pulled 30-year record of cash from banks in May. Central Bank now tracks monthly cash limits, can freeze “suspicious” withdrawals. Analyst cites geopolitical and macroeconomic uncertainty, internet outages disrupting online banking, and central bank rate cuts as driving the cash flight. |
Military
Ukraine sets 2030 roadmap to expand rocket and artillery forces – a constant despite evolving warfare. The plan outlines modernization through 2030, including expanded missile capability, improved reconnaissance systems, and a gradual shift toward domestic production while phasing out outdated Soviet-era systems.
"We have guidance at home"—Kalibrs back to foreign parts after import substitution failed, MOD says. Kalibrs also started carrying cluster munitions.
Russia plans to double Mi-8 helicopter production to offset war losses in 2 years. Mi-8s are versatile workhorses, able to transport troops and cargo, conduct reconnaissance, electronic warfare, and attack missions.
Russia starts hauling gasoline to the front in the trunks of civilian cars. A convoy of sedans packed with jerrycans set out from Kizilyurt in Dagestan to supply Russian troops in occupied Tokmak, shows a video the soldiers filmed themselves.
Chonhar bridge linking occupied Kherson Oblast to Crimea is closed again after the second attack in two days. It is one of only two land routes between Crimea and mainland Ukraine and carries the highway Russia uses to supply its forces on the peninsula.
Ukraine recaptured 100 square kilometers in May. Its deep strikes cost Russia $1 billion. Ukraine hit 111 Russian sites, said Commander Syrskyi.
Intelligence and technology
Russia's closest ally says its new AI military system can detect drones, jam signals, and adapt in real time. Belarus claims AI-driven 'Ross' counter-drone EW system nearing completion.
Ukraine codifies armored vehicle with dome of 10 electronic-warfare modules designed to kill FPV drones before they hit. Ukraine develops armored vehicle to protect against two major Russian battlefield threats.
Ukraine approves 80 km/h electric motorcycle that defeats thermal imaging and acoustic detection. It carries two soldiers in full gear. The 105-kg, 8 kW vehicle reaches 80 km/h and operates with near-silent movement.
One click from operator: Ukraine just shot down Russian Shahed with AI drone that automated 95% of kill. The Brave1 cluster participant manufacturer went from prototype to successful combat use in less than a year.
International
New "Drone Deal" signed – Latvia and Ukraine to expand joint production and defense cooperation. Kyiv said the agreement is aimed at turning Ukraine's battlefield drone experience into structured cooperation with international partners.
EU's 21st sanctions package would ban Russia's soldiers from European soil. Latest package targets banks, oil traders, shadow fleet, third-country evaders.
Bulgaria's new government plans to halt weapons supplies to Ukraine. A Bulgarian minister claimed that Kyiv "needs more people, not more armament," signaling a break with EU policy.
"The enemy counts on our disunity"—Ukrainian diaspora answers with Bern Declaration. More than 350 leaders from 50 countries adopted a seven-point wartime action plan at the first Global Ukrainian Summit held in Switzerland.
NATO shot down drone over Latvia. Russia's electronic warfare sent it there. NATO fighters from the Baltic Air Policing mission shot down a foreign unmanned aerial vehicle over Latvia's eastern Latgale region this morning.
Humanitarian and social impact
"Russia spits in our faces" and the UN pretends it's "just rain" – UN envoy reports May deadliest month for Ukrainian civilians since 2022. UN data presented to the Security Council shows May was the deadliest month for Ukrainian civilians in over two years, as Ukraine accused Russia of denying responsibility and the UN of failing to respond adequately.
Russian missiles kill three and wound six in Chuhuiv as drones injure 15 in Kharkiv, including a one-year-old. Beyond Kharkiv Oblast, Russian attacks killed civilians in Kherson, Sumy, and Donetsk oblasts and wounded dozens more over 8–9 June. Local authorities report at least 8 civilian deaths and 61 injuries.
Food shortage in occupied Rubizhne: Russia blocks civilian deliveries, blames drones. Officials say Moscow engineered the shortage to film propaganda—the same tactic that left 2,000 starving in Oleshky.
Political and legal developments
SBU names 10 Russians tied to "human safari" drone hunt on civilians in Kherson. Counterintelligence built a case against Russian military drone pilots from a single regiment and charged each in absentia with war crimes.
Lithuanian court: the roadside attack on a Ukraine-shirt cyclist was hate, not chance. Judges treated the motive, hostility toward people who support Ukraine, as an aggravating circumstance in sentencing the 1987-born man.
61% of Ukrainians reject ceasefire without security guarantees. Same 61% would accept one with European troops on frontline. The real question isn't whether Ukraine wants a ceasefire, but what guarantees would come with it.
Ukrainian defense official sent 300,000 pairs of useless gloves to front line. He's now going to trial. The manufacturer used ordinary rubber instead of the thermoplastic rubber required by technical specs.
Medic stole 16 FPV from firm that entered $1.1 billion Pentagon competition and hid them for four months. Ukraine arrested him when he tried to sell them for 19% of their value. Ukrainian sergeant arrested for selling 16 General Cherry FPV drones worth $12,600 for $2,370.
Freezing the war along today's lines is "the quickest way" to peace, Ukraine's leader told Sky News. Zelenskyy insisted it is no concession, but a way to save children and bring soldiers home, paired with monitoring missions and allied guarantees.
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